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ttbear Posts: 2

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WHAT IS A CHIN SEAM??

cjsmum Happy Little Souls
Sydney
Posts: 230

I haven't heard that term used often, but I think it is the seam that is formed when joining the side head pieces together from the nose tip to the neck (or adams apple position for ease of reference) which gives a teddy his "chin" or really the bottom of his muzzle.
You then sew in your gusset into place.
Let me know if that explains it, if not I can always take a picture of a head in progress or maybe someone has one in their files already!
Hope this helps,
Mel

cherylbruinwerks Bruinwerks
Edmonton
Posts: 784

I'd say you're right Mel. If I have a 'tear out' its usually that seam so in my house its referred to as:
"that #$%*#$ seam!"  bear_whistle  :crackup:

Cheryl bear_flower

WildThyme Wild Thyme Originals
Hudson, Ohio
Posts: 3,115

:crackup:  :crackup:  :crackup:  Cheryl!  Yup... though, that's the one!

Kim Basta

ttbear Posts: 2

THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE HELP EVERYONE!!!!!!

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